Flying cars are finally here

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The article has a video also.


http://www.physorg.com/news197094248.html

Flying car should be available next year (w/ Video)

June 30, 2010 by Lin Edwards
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(PhysOrg.com) -- The Federal Aviation Administration in the US has given approval to the Transition, a two-seater flying car developed over the last four years by Massachusetts Company, Terrafugia.
The flying car, or “roadable aircraft” as the company calls it, was designed by a team of engineers trained at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It can drive like a car at normal highway speeds but can also unfold its wings and fly.
The vehicle runs on normal unleaded gasoline and has a cruising speed in the air of around 185 kph (115 mph). Its flying range is 740 kilometers (460 miles). When driven like a car with its wings folded the fuel consumption is around 7.85 liters per 100 km (30 mpg). The use of normal fuel instead of a reliance on aviation fuel will make the Transition the most environmentally friendly plane in the air. The vehicle will have features of regular road vehicles, such as crumple zones and airbags.


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The vehicle has better crash survivability than a normal light sport aircraft because of the safety features such as the safety cage and crush zones required for driving on the roads, but it is also safer because if the weather turns bad the plane can land and drive home instead of flying through unsafe conditions.
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The Transition is not as fast as traditional small aircraft and does not have as great a range or cargo capacity (Transition can carry just 195 kg (430 lb), including passengers and fuel), but the less stringent requirements for flying light sport aircraft may make it attractive to people who would not normally consider training for a full pilot’s license. Training for a light sport aircraft license in the US requires only 20 logged hours in the air. The retail price of the Transition is expected to be $194,000 and Terrafugia expects the vehicle to be available by the end of 2011. The company has already received 70 orders.
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Interesting, but I'm still waiting on a jetpack.
 
Just what we need. Many can't seem to manage to control their vehicle on the ground I hate to see them in flight.
 
I still remember some book I had when I was 7 years old in 1966. It said flying cars would be out by 1970. I totally believed it and was very excited.

40 years later... :)
 
CoCo;3447679 said:
I still remember some book I had when I was 7 years old in 1966. It said flying cars would be out by 1970. I totally believed it and was very excited.

40 years later... :)

Flying cars have been around since the 70s. There is just a conspiracy to keep you out of the loop. I better be careful now that I have spilled the beans because I put myself at risk of being hunted down. What was that noise outside my window? Noooo...............
 
Doomsday101;3447666 said:
Just what we need. Many can't seem to manage to control their vehicle on the ground I hate to see them in flight.

Thinning the herd my man, just thinning the herd.
 
SaltwaterServr;3448058 said:
Thinning the herd my man, just thinning the herd.

We are all part of that herd. I don't want some death from the sky from someone who thinks they can fly.
 
Doomsday101;3447666 said:
Just what we need. Many can't seem to manage to control their vehicle on the ground I hate to see them in flight.

"Less to run into up in the air." A direct quote from someone who I would never ever drive with again, after my first experiance. However, she flew for 5 years that I know of, without an accident; much better than her driving record.
 
I'm waiting on teleporters. Need to be at work at 8AM? Get out of bed at 7:50, shower and teleport in at 8!

Hmm, I bet sporting event ticket prices should skyrocket if you could teleport to a Dallas Cowboys game from anywhere in the world!
 
Chief;3447658 said:
Interesting, but I'm still waiting on a jetpack.

You might want to google or look up on youtube to find Tim Wilson's Jetpack song...NSFW but I am sure you would get a laugh out of it.
 
nyc;3448316 said:
I'm waiting on teleporters. Need to be at work at 8AM? Get out of bed at 7:50, shower and teleport in at 8!

Hmm, I bet sporting event ticket prices should skyrocket if you could teleport to a Dallas Cowboys game from anywhere in the world!

My teleporter will include a built-in full body dry cleaner. So I can sleep til 7:55. ;)
 
CoCo;3448406 said:
My teleporter will include a built-in full body dry cleaner. So I can sleep til 7:55. ;)

Y'all be sure to let me know when you get the whole Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle solved, we'll make portable models in a wide array of colors to match the taste of the most discriminating interior decorator.

Plus, there's an ex-gf that I wouldn't mind teleporting to the center of the sun.
 
Doomsday101;3447666 said:
Just what we need. Many can't seem to manage to control their vehicle on the ground I hate to see them in flight.
Wow that is so true.

Cell phones have made every trip a exercise in self defense.
 

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